R/roadcam drama over accusation that cammer speed up to block another vehicle in a video

17  2017-01-19 by halfapineapplepie

7 comments

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Go to :19 in the video. You can hear the engine rev and see the car going faster.

Sherlock is on the job.

stating unpopular opinions with proof sure is a fun way to get down voted

The driver with the cam made an improper right hand turn into the inside lane. He should have turned into the outside lane, and then signaled a lane change.

That's a ticket-able offense.

/r/MrF33 apparently thinks driving normally is "attempting to block the truck from passing them".

Very appropriate username.

Accelerating to the speed limit is what most people do. Get your shit together, /u/MrF33.

Is it now?

So, under normal operation, you accelerate, then later decide to press the pedal to the floor, causing your transmission to downshift?

Sure you do.

We need to post more /r/roadcam drama here

holy fuck, i can't believe the guy who called him out is at -300 lol. it is so obvious this is what happened - this shit happens every damn day! spiteful cocksuckers that don't want to let you merge or feel like they have to punish you for not getting over soon enough are always speeding up to block you. that subreddit is pure shit.